Thomas Tuchel lands staggering £13m pay-off from Chelsea sacking with backroom staff to receive extra £2m
THOMAS TUCHEL is to receive a whopping £13million payout after his sacking by Chelsea, according to reports.
The German boss is set for a huge pay day as the Blues relieved him of his duties following a 1-0 loss to Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League.
Reports also indicate that Tuchel’s backroom staff are also set to land an extra £2m between them, meaning the sacking could cost Chelsea’s hierarchy around £15m.
reports that the 49-year-old was one of the league’s highest earners on around £13m a year.
He leaves Chelsea in sixth place in the Premier League table after a rocky start to the new season.
Todd Boehly and the Blues’ hierarchy announced the decision to fire him 100 days into their ownership of the club following Roman Abramovich’s abrupt exit.
It comes as:
- Chelsea ask for permission to speak to Graham Potter over vacant manager role.
- Zinedine Zidane and Mauricio Pochettino are among the favourites with bookies to replace Thomas Tuchel as John Terry priced at 33/1.
- The Blues’ brutal statement announces German relieved of his duties just 100 days after Todd Boehly takes charge.
- Chelsea news LIVE: All the latest after Tuchel’s axing.
- Tuchel informed of sacking in ruthless conference call, minutes after arriving at Blues’ training ground.
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Sunsport revealed how he was let go in a brutal 10-minute phone conversation this morning before the decision was officially announced.
Reports suggest that the decision to sack the coach was made BEFORE the shock defeat to Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb.
It was the latest disappointing result for the London side as early matches saw them get battered by Leeds and Southampton, and needing a dodgy VAR decision to squeeze past West Ham.
Chelsea fans had a mixed reaction to the sacking but agreed it reminded them of the trigger-happy Abramovich era.
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The Russian oligarch was notorious for having little patience for managers and spent over £110m paying out sacked coaches even before he fired Frank Lampard, the last dismissal of his reign.
Attention has now turned to who may next occupy the hot seat at Stamford Bridge.
Brighton boss Graham Potter is on Boehly’s list of replacements and is reportedly travelling to London today over the vacant position.
Others in the frame include former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino and serial winner Zinedine Zidane.